On the surface, "Grey Hound" is a patriotic missionary movie with the main theme of the US imperialists, but it is actually a hidden US imperial navy and war navy black.
The first-class Fletcher class has a full five 127mm high-level dual-purpose guns, but it has five or five gun battles with a U-boat with only one 88-gun gun, and even suffered a gun. The only 40mm multi-unit in the whole ship It's really shameful to scrap it on the spot, and finally get close to winning.
The U-boats of the war navy are too long-lived. They have to compete with the DD when they leave the merchant ships without fighting. If they are blown out of the water, they have to play gun battle with the DD. The 88 guns hit the first shot. Too many...but you're fighting a battleship?
The U.S. Navy is also really extravagant. The captain of the Fletcher-class that built 175 ships is a lieutenant colonel, and the major and captain on the ship add up to four or five...
Apart from these, the overall film has a tight rhythm, and the depiction of the battle of the destroyer is quite wonderful. Tom Hanks is worthy of being the most trusted public figure in the United States, and as always, he plays a role as tall as a father.
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